is a common ENT procedure performed to remove enlarged or recurrently infected tonsils and adenoids that may interfere with breathing, swallowing, or overall patient comfort. Along with the advancement of medical technology, modern surgical systems now support procedures that are more precise, efficient, and minimally invasive. One of the technologies increasingly used in ENT procedures is the RF Plasma Surgical System.
The RF Plasma Surgical System utilizes controlled radiofrequency energy to assist tissue dissection with minimal thermal damage to surrounding tissue. This technology helps improve surgical precision while supporting reduced intraoperative bleeding and better procedural efficiency. As a result, physicians are able to perform procedures with enhanced control and visualization throughout the operation.
To further support visualization during the procedure, physicians may also utilize a portable endocam system. The portable endocam provides real-time imaging that helps deliver a clearer and more detailed view of the surgical area. With improved visualization support, surgeons can perform procedures more accurately and confidently. The combination of RF plasma technology and portable imaging systems reflects the continuous development of modern ENT surgical solutions focused on precision, efficiency, and patient care.